Discussion: Conservative Pundit Starts Crying At Gay Marriage Footage: 'They're Patriots' (VIDEO)

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Perhaps she should also urge them to stop being racists too. And jingoistic. And anti-science.

Just a thought.

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Good for her.

Sometimes it’s good to be reminded that all conservatives aren’t complete idiots.

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That might be going a little bit TOO TOO far for a lover of the Republican Party. That would require logic, intelligence, education, all that stuff lovers of that party have a hard time mastering.

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I thought she was sorta hot but man what an ugly crier.

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Conservative pundit and CNN contributor S.E. Cupp began to tear up on-air on Friday as she urged the Republican Party to embrace gay marriage after the Supreme Court upheld it as the law of the land.

Oh dear, this is too easy. I feel cheap doing this. Oh what the hell?:

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

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“my party really has to reconcile with the fact that we are going to become relics if we don’t get to where these people are”

“we are going to become relics”

THAT is what she was crying about. Day late, dollar short.

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“I would challenge members of my party to look at the faces on the right hand of your screen, and ask yourself if they deserve the same kind of dignity that the rest of us get to enjoy.”

I would challenge Ms. Cupp to look at the hateful faces of those in her own party, and ask herself if she doesn’t deserve the same kind of dignity that Democrats get to enjoy.

There’s always room for one more in our tent….

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Um…I really hope Cupp took every chance she got to chastize that party she claims to love so very much about it’s medieval attitude towards homosexuals getting married, because if she didn’t, she really didn’t help all that much.

In other words, you can take your tears and pound them somewhere really hard…and let me give you a hint. I’m not talking about your purse.

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Seriously. I don’t even want to think about what her o-face might look like.

Hahahaha…get your brain bleach, right here…brain bleach, $200…

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If it takes her seriously, the GOP will be at a crossroads—cast its lot with the Log Cabin Republican types, or stick with the evangelicals. Anybody want to guess how that would go?

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For years now, a handful of conservatives (like David Frum and David Brooks) have argued that gay marriage should be the conservative position… family values, pro-monogamy, etc.

They haven’t had much success getting past the “Godless heathens!” argument that most of their party embraces.

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Sorry darling, but that reconciliation ain’t gonna happen this election cycle…

But I am quite sure you will have fun interviewing the 20 some odd presidential candidates on this topic. Just don’t tear up when talking to them. They may start to think that women are weak.

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Forgive me if I don’t believe your latest line of bullshit.

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Sorry, but this doesn’t change the fact that S.E. Cupp is a complete idiot, in the sense of being genuinely stupid.

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Ralph,
you have NO pride.
Wish I’d thought of it.

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Maybe I’m wrong, but I think they’ll stick with the Evangelicals.

Why? Because the Democrats have taken over the center and where else can they go? I’d feel sorry for them but their southern strategy has led them to this point and they have only themselves to blame.

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“And so for my party — which I deeply, deeply love — my party really has to reconcile with the fact that we are going to become relics if we don’t get to where these people are,” she added.

There’s something deeply disconcerting about someone professing “love” for a political party. Even more so, given that the party in question seems to exist for no other reason than to harm people.

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Getting Cupp and Andrea Tantaros together would be like a matter-antimatter reaction.

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